Humanitarian Crisis? Brand New Upscale Shopping Mall Opens In Gaza

The Hamas terrorists who control Hamas continue to promote the lie of a “humanitarian crisis” even to the point of leaving some Gazans in plastic tents, in order to fool gullible Western journalists and politicians who are brought to Gaza to witness this staged crisis.

As you can see by the pictures a brand new shopping mall new mall that opened yesterday, July 17, 2010. Funny how thy were able to find building materials with all of the biased media reports that absolutely no building materials were allowed into Gaza. Makes one wonder how did they build this shopping center? Maybe the smuggled it through one of those smuggling tunnels.

The fully air-conditioned Mall has everything the Gaza Shopper would want including:

Supermarket Mall

Restaurant Mall

Exhibition accessories

Gallery Men’s Clothing

Jewelry gallery

Fair Wear veiled

Show clothes arabian kaftan

Gallery Shoes Men and Women

Delivery service to the house

Gallery Children’s Clothing

Gallery toys and gifts

Exchange office

Gallery of clothing and Valley

The mall was opened only two days after the EU pledged tens of millions of EU taxpayers’ euros to add to the hundreds of millions already donated to Gaza this year, much of which has been misused to procure arms.

Its Ironic that because the EU Foreign Policy Chief Baroness Ashton is in Gaza, the BBC and other media have been featuring extensive reports all day long on what they call “the dire economic situation in Gaza”, not one of those reports mentioned the new shopping mall that opened there yesterday.

When those same media outlets mention the so-called humanitarian flotillas from Turkey, they also forget the fact that life expectancy and literacy rates are higher, and infant mortality rates are lower in Gaza than corresponding rates in Turkey. Perhaps they should be suggesting that the humanitarian flotillas ought to be going in the other direction, towards Turkey.

It happens to be a beautiful upscale mall. Not bad for a tiny little strip of land facing a “humanitarian” crisis.